Spin Axis Is Shifting Earth Part I of II

NEO 2019: Near Earth Object May Explain Geopolitical Mess

6-2015 Axis Angle reversion… not a good sign

By mmc7 at axischange.wordpress.com

I’ve been measuring the angle of the sun every year on June 21st for over 11 years. I don’t know if anyone else noticed, but the angle of the sun has reverted back to the 2006 angle positions. On the surface this reversion may seem like a good thing. It is not a good sign. We are talking about a massive planetary movement in differing directions over a 2 year period. Not to mention in the opposite direction against the natural forces causing the axis to shift in the first place. The planetary forces analogous to riding your bicycle uphill against hurricane force winds.

There was a significant increase in the axis shift changes between 2013 and 2014. An axis increase over 800 miles which resulted in the most severe record breaking winter on record which I had warned about when I saw the extent of the axis changes a year ago.
Photo shows position of key sun measurement changes since 2004.

12-2018 Earth’s Axis Shift Images

The coastlines between Africa & Indonesia were hit by tsunamis as the Earth shifted northward (depicted by the red arrow on the first two images below to show which way the Earth shifted).

These two images show how the Asia, India & Russia side of the earth shifted several hundred miles to the north on Dec 26, 2004. The tsunamis devastated over 2000 miles of coastline between Africa & Indonesia killing over a quarter million people. The two images provide an example demonstrating how a northward shift of several hundred miles might look before & after.

Since the earth is a sphere… when Asia, Russia & India shifted north, that caused Canada & the US to shift south & changed our US view of the sun, which is now farther north in our summer sky because the US & Canada were shifted farther south during the 2004 tsunami & those axis shifts thereafter. The sun didn’t actually move. It was Earth’s axis which shifted our planet.

02:35 minsAll I had to do is snap a photo of the beginning of Aug 2015, fast-forward and take a shot at the end of July 2016.

To be perfectly clear. From the beginning of August 2015 until the end of July 2016 is one day shy of a year however 2016 was a leap year, so this is one year later, and these two shots, drum roll please, and behold ladies and gentlemen as promised in the title.

One Year on Earth – Seen From 1 Million Miles [NASA]

On July 20, 2015, NASA released to the world the first image of the sunlit side of Earth captured by the space agency’s EPIC camera on NOAA’s DSCOVR satellite. The camera has now recorded a full year of life on Earth from its orbit at Lagrange point 1, approximately 1 million miles from Earth, where it is balanced between the gravity of our home planet and the sun.